The Axis Scientific Human Digestive System Anatomy Model is a half-size anatomy model exclusively available from Anatomy Warehouse. It’s a perfect educational aid for patients and students. This model displays the alimentary canal from mouth to rectum, demonstrating the human digestive system model the entire digestive system in detail.
This Axis Scientific Digestive System Model features: A nose, the mouth cavity and pharynx, the esophagus and GI tract, a Liver with gall bladder, the Pancreas, and Spleen. The duodenum, caecum and rectum of the digestive system are opened. The transverse colon and front stomach wall are removable from the digestive system for detailed study of the anatomy.
This high-quality digestive system is a great teaching tool for any anatomy lesson or doctor’s office. The model is mounted on a base that measures 35 ¼” X 12 ½”. Every Axis Scientific model comes with a corresponding full-color product manual, and a 3-year warranty.
Axis Scientific has carefully designed a line of quality models and products that provide tremendous value for an affordable price. Axis Scientific wants to be your perfect go-to guide for both medical students and educators alike.
Model measures 5” in height and weighs 7lbs.
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